Belgrade in focus: challenges and solutions for sustainable urban development
The author of the feature is Ivan Gazdić, Attorney at Law and Partner at Petrikić & Partneri AOD in cooperation with CMS Reich-Rohrwig Hainz
Western Balkan coal plants cut harmful emissions in 2024 but breaches remain extreme
SO2 emissions from NERP-bound coal plants in BiH, Kosovo*, North Macedonia and Serbia were six times above legal limits last year
Serbia secures EUR 50 million loan for air quality projects
The Government of Serbia has secured a EUR 50 million loan to be invested in a series of air quality protection projects
Kosovo* launches reconstruction of coal power plant unit
Kosovo Energy Corp. (KEK) began the reconstruction and modernization of one of the two units in its Kosovo B coal power plant
Sarajevo rolls out fully digital system to track air-polluting emissions
The capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina has developed a register of air-polluting emissions and an information system to track pollutants.
Half of all new city buses in EU run on electricity, hydrogen
Nearly half of all new city buses in the European Union were zero emission in 2024, according to Transport and Environment
Mickoski: Kazancı Holding to invest EUR 1 billion in gas power plants, gas, and heat grids
Turkey-based Kazancı Holding plans to invest EUR 1 billion in gas power plants, gas and heat grids, Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski said
BiH’s Centrotrans to switch entire bus fleet to natural gas by 2030
Centrotrans, with its fleet of more than 200 buses, operates local, intercity, and international transport


